Fuselage & Hull: Sleek, streamlined with a boat-like hull for water operation, showing retractable hydrofoils folded flush into recessed compartments along the lower fuselage sides. Landing Gear: Retractable wheeled landing gear housed in nacelles or fairings beneath the fuselage, stowed to minimize drag in flight and waterborne modes. Wings: Low aspect ratio wings with large, slightly swept gull-wing shape (similar to the Regent Seaglider), positioned close to the water/ground surface. Active Aerodynamics: Split-wing air brakes integrated near the wingtips, shown halfway deployed upward. Flaps and control surfaces highlighted, designed to optimize lift in ground effect and control pitch. Propulsion: Twin ducted fans or propellers mounted on swiveling nacelles capable of vectoring thrust from horizontal for acceleration and cruise to vertical for takeoff/climb. Motors with visible swivel mechanism depicted. Operation Mode: The craft is illustrated in the middle of transition stages: hydrofoils slightly lowered touching water, wings just above surface to utilize ground effect, and propellers slightly tilted upward ready for takeoff. Environment: Scene shows a coastal runway with both water and road surface, emphasizing capability for both waterborne and road-based takeoff. See more